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Julieta Vivas is a graphic artist and color designer. She earned a degree in Fine Arts from the National University of Rosario in 2019, gaining fundamental skills in color theory, art history, and artistic techniques.

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To expand her academic training, she has participated in professional development courses, including a Postgraduate Professional Update in Bodies, Communication, Aesthetics, and Politics at UBA, in Administration of Artistic, Creative, and Cultural Enterprises at UTN, and a Course in Expanded Fields: Education, Contemporary Art, and Curatorship at UNR.

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With a solid theoretical and practical background, she held the position of teaching assistant in Color Theory at UNR for five years. Concurrently, she taught art and drawing courses in various public and private schools and institutions, encouraging students to explore creative freedom through the artistic process, intertwining thoughts, emotions, colors, and expressions, enabling them to discover and develop their creative potential.

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Since 2019, she has actively collaborated with the Argentine Federation of Friends of Museums (FADAM), participating in projects aimed at promoting access to art and the dissemination of cultural heritage for three years. She managed the Museum Shop of the Rafaela Art Museum, which includes a collection of artworks and design objects. This experience allowed her to develop skills in curating and promoting artists.

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She currently resides in Italy, where she is dedicated to color design for companies, brands, and websites, applying her specialized skills to create personalized and harmonious visual identities. Additionally, she expresses her creativity through illustrations and artworks for graphic projects in various sectors, such as music, art, business, and commerce. Her versatility has allowed her to collaborate on numerous international projects and to be part of the selection jury for the National Art Salon Ceres Award in Argentina.

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Passionate about contemporary art and color theory, she is constantly seeking new trends in the creative and visual world, from artistic currents to emerging technologies, to the latest developments in the field of museums and art.

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Moreover, she has a personal artistic production that reflects her vision and constant exploration. Through techniques such as collage, illustrations, and instant photography, she recreates her daily experiences, shaping visual compositions that capture moments of life and evoke emotions. Her work is characterized by the fusion of different elements and the expression of her femininity, thoughts, and feelings, creating a unique and personal universe.

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